The tables below list and describe SEDRIS
environmental data sets._
See the Fact
Sheet links for detailed descriptions,
and the Point of Contact
(POC) addresses for assistance in
using the data sets.

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well as your desires for the development of additional data sets. We would
also like to hear from data producers interested in advertising their data
products here.

This transmittal contains one <Model> with 3 polygons resembling
a famous mouse. The STF uses LSR for its environment. There are no textures,
features, or grids. There is one polygon in the <Environment Root>.

This transmittal is a sample STF transmittal for the Bellevue, Washington
area terrain, initially converted from S1000 format. It was then converted
from the original Bellevue sample STF transmittal in the UTM spatial reference
frame into the GCS spatial reference frame.

This transmittal source data was downloaded from the Lake
Tahoe Data Clearinghouse. A unique 10-meter terrain/bathymetric surface
was generated integrating data from several sources. The STF is a 10-meter
digital elevation model (DEM) over a 32 km by 83 km area. Both polygonal
and gridded data sets are provided in the download.

This transmittal is a high-resolution data set that represents Range
400 (sited in a box canyon) at the US Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center
(MCAGCC) in the Mojave Desert at Twentynine Palms, California. The primary
data source is a 1-meter digital elevation model (DEM) and associated orthophoto
generated from large-scale aerial photography. Both polygonal and gridded
data sets are provided in the download.

This transmittal is a moderate-resolution terrain data base contained
within the spatial extent of the low-resolution Oceanside
terrain data base. The Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Pendleton data set
draws on the same 25-meter grid composite surface as the Oceanside terrain
data base. Both polygonal and gridded data sets are provided in the download.

This transmittal is a low-resolution terrain data base in southern
California suitable for use with meteorological and atmospheric data from
the Master Environmental Library (MEL). Oceanside covers most of a 1-degree
by 1-degree area just north of San Diego that includes MCB
Camp Pendleton. The STF is approximately 87 km by 107 km in size. Both
polygonal and gridded data sets are provided in the download.

MEL is a wide area network-based data discovery and retrieval system
that provides access to geographically-distributed oceanographic, meteorological,
terrain, and near-space information and data. It is sponsored by the Defense
Modeling and Simulation Office (DMSO)
to provide real time, historical, climatological and scenario-based information
for modeling, simulations, mission planning, etc.

The USGS, a bureau of the U.S.
Department of the Interior, provides reliable scientific data to, among
others, describe and understand the Earth; and manage water, biological,
energy and mineral resources. As such, the USGS is another source of environmental
data.